Honestly, although I like Spader a lot, I'm not sure any of the potential candidates for boss are going to be sustainable over more than a few episodes. The best choices are probably the internal candidates, but the show has already squandered what could have been done with Dwight in charge.
AV Club is reporting that it's Catherine Tate's job if she wants it, with Spader as NBC's second choice, but I can't see her character as written working at all. Honestly, I'm watching the show at this point because my roommate watches it at the same time he watches NBC's other two Thursday night comedies, which are much, much funnier than The Office at this point.
AV Club is reporting that it's Catherine Tate's job if she wants it, with Spader as NBC's second choice, but I can't see her character as written working at all. Honestly, I'm watching the show at this point because my roommate watches it at the same time he watches NBC's other two Thursday night comedies, which are much, much funnier than The Office at this point.